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B Ink Spots' Wives
I High Abroad; fi
; NEW* YORK CITY ?(CNS) ?
With all the booming, caused by
the deflated value of the Ameri
can dollar, all wives oi the Ink
B Spot? afflved back in America "
W - earlier than cxpoc-tvd due to
B higher costs bf living abroad .
However, the husbands might've
W\ them more in the long run. for
at le^st one wife has been seen at
Bop City entertaining # promirrI
ept California guest The Spots
1- will cheek this- upon return next
I month when they're slated for -a
| Capitol Theatre date? at a much
the Diaihond Horseshoes owned
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X Hugs of all. kind and all y
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Charleston's Oldest & Finest
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L iy An Experienced Chef.
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years, thinks he's losing his voice
from severe larngitis and speak?
ing of losing, a certain whiskey
executive is still wondering what
becaittfc ' Of Stetson when
he visited an old friend. J. Finley
Wilson, in Wasbingtort ?and "
came out hatless . . Every time
Ffhppy prints a poll?on?unmur. ?
ricd males they omit a good'eligible,
Attorney John G. Shackelford
in Cleveland who's associated
with Augustus Parker and
Edgar -Dixon and-meets every-rc?^
quirement as those Ebqny chooses.
he's both suave ?nd successful"^
and not against" matritmmy
The chances for Chailk to~~
J'beat the rap" on the murder
charge is ? to 1 in Chicago that
law-brains Euclid Taylor will I
"think of something" Mean!
while, -victim. Pretty Boy Win- I
I ston -Howard was given a lavislrj
and beautiful fuin'it'l :il I'TLAcd Ijy '
Underground and policy people '.
HERB JEFFRIES, greying but i
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"Creations Direct From .$ 1
New York City
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| Culture Taught ~H
Mrs, A. B. Mack. Founder ?
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CRESCENT CLEANERS j;
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Alteration and Pressing
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Joe Robertson, Manager j it
C. A. Robertson, Proprietor j
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9 Women wanted lor Training o <
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| Home A way Fromffm
I- AVETTEVILLE, North (Jaroli
of Philadelphia, a paratrooper wit
bcr of the soldier-planning-*omr
of the Ramsey Street USO Club
young nien of the new armed for
' "home away from home" it was
isgi. Winston is the son of M
South 56th Street, Philadelphia, Pj
llifih School?class of '45?he cut
Kershaw News
KKHSHA.W --Mrs. Ii,?y Block;
ffwnT Tli i ilk ley of Washington,
sprri' a' few days in the
city visiting her parents Mr.vand
Mrs.'"R:''-'tV~Blnckiiinn." also ~trrT
sister Mrs," John M. Cauther.
Mrs; Fannie D. Heath has be n
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m- iww iiui^
City. Boston and Philadelphia:
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?M-ppJ?C T.nng nf_ Now York,
m?dev a brief trip "to . Kershaw,
Chester and Chcraw last week.
Mrs. Nan.netto L.. Bolton is
spending quite an extending stay
in New York City visiting relatives
aqd friends.
Mrs. Delia A. Jafries . of New
York City spent a few days with,
her stsio r, Mrs. Ada W: Council.
Sh al!t'i visited her mother-inlaw,
MrsT Ella Brown of Camdn.
Mrs. Mary Mavhn is spending
a few weeks in Washington, D.
C. with relatives and fronds.
C?>nway -Clark, one of the efficient
uut-of-town teachfcrs,
spent the week-end with his par.
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Booker T.
Clark. '
romantic ballards at the Peacoek
Alley these days in L. A.
Bumped into~71ame haired Susuan
Reed, formerly of Cafe Society
Downtown- fame whose liberal
attitude has influenced and
inspired?many?of?our?young
stars She's concertizing her unique
follr HapflHc, nil, .
with self accompaniment on odd
string instruments ~
WE HOPE EL Cheapo (Branch)
Rickey) has learned his lesson
the hard way and won't pinch
pennies next year when it comes
;o buying pitchers ... Nellie Lut?her
headlines a show of her owrr
it the next Paramount offering
lere Larry Seels has begun a?ain
on his "Smart Affairs" this
ime "of 1950" and with a moiern,
fast-moving show of cu*e
horus girls, comedians, etc. too
elame star will be a secret unit
launching time Charlie
3rown, known all over Kansas
City as "Good Time Charley" is
-ausing riots of stampeding fans!
o hear his easy-going blues sipgng-.
The former Blazer seems
;o be making a big success of irnr
init
ire host, says:
me the star is
> richer
r-tasting" M~k
of
MfeM '
FN JOY RTCTIFR,
II FINER TASTE
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THE HOUSE OF
AGED WHISKIES
5 YEARS Of. MORE OLD. 35M STtAIGNf
TRIBUTORS, INC., N. V. C. '
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HTHOT7SE ami TVFORMEK
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hvays taLai ike t!
wa:?Sgt. l't* Can .-W Yn-H-toftjHH,
h the 82nrt Airborne, am! a memnit
tec. whiph directs the programin
Fayettevillc, is typical of' the
ccs who continue to find l'S<> the
! tor their wartime prnlnrwnn
r. and Mrs. Carl L. Winston of 21
a. A graduate of West Philadelphia
ered the service in 194(5.1
I Charleston News
A bon< musical for Sha>
Community Center was present
ed by the. Citizens' committee Oe
9 at Archer Auditorium. Eugen
" IIIf:;t. ti nor and F-. Sidney Wul
Copm list with Avery High uch(M
(")) ! n- .an J tile Burke Hig
" school Band and chorus held tli
nudir'nc, spellbound. Holktnd 7
- Dan;els. II 11 :ti'l -hm Flomin
and D Jack Moses, directed th
program." Thv -4i*ttvr-rhrra beih
musical directors in the publi
schools system.
Miss Edwimt-FhMning who fys
bet n away lor a. number of year
has returned to the city foU* a
indole nite stay.
Miss Verna Chapman. I/Ughoe
7)1" Mis. Mary Chapman and neic
of Mis A rahrll. Ham*-. ?spen
two wet,-ks at home on have fror
Fort Pik. She is a member of th
Women's Corp and is studyin
languages at, the U.S.A. Fore
Inst..
Rev. K.A.br Larppkins. execu
tive secty. of the YMCA report
id an attendance of 3,000 pei
sons at the "Y" during Sept.,
"7w777lay series oran'ialeur boxm
tournaments and btj-iball game
at College Park, indo.?r aetivitie
of . older and younger - bqys hav
increased; committees and worn
ers have entered the communit
-chest campaign. Anna. Luc .sta,
drama will br present^ ap-.iiou?
ty Hall -Oct. 30. Proceeds fn
the building fund. ^ *
Matron of Wilkinson Home, o
Cayce, praises clubs of state fo
contributions at Harvest Festivu
Oct. 8.
Mrs. H. Alston, in a letter t<
the writer says, "Please than!
-the clubs for giving-nu- allUhat
asked for the washing machine
several electric irons, (silycrware
dashes and clothing. Clu^s tha
were late for the festival are st 11
sending cash and donations, wr.r
which I shall buy needed spreads
pillows and the like." TJhe chil
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Li i t*i i cue vii ^ ii i ppy. a. nan Kb i c,
every one.
I CLAFLH* PRESIDENT HARVEST
DAY SPEAKER
? The?l&t-h- Armtmi- Harvest Dn>
service was held at Centenary M
E Church Oct. Hi Miss fill:
Smalls, chairman; Rev. John J
| Soabrook, president <>f Claflin Un
.versity, Orangeburg was gu -a
speaker Rev. J W. Taylor,- pastor.
COUNTY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
White and colored students
"mrrrrbrr Ttt.TOTJ av the end of Uni
tirst month. Some improvement.have
been made in the county
schools and the teaching load iv
educed. ?The colOTecf "and wlutc
schools of the city hav? a total
of 11,285 students^ 205- more than
last year this time.
VISITORS
Rev. and Mrs. Hendersor
Hughes ,.f New York City, attended
the AME Conference, the
guests of Rev. Hugfies* parents
Mr. and Mr.t. 13. Hughe's! Thi \
were dinner guests of Mr. anc
Mrs. J. Frederick Simmons anci
Mr. and Mrs.- K. James. R v
Hughes, formerly pastor of Shi I. ]
AMP] churc h hero is now-pasturing
a' Emanuel AME church. N-VC-:?-Mrs.
Hughes', formerly M.,.Ruth
Hrriderfr^n, ;r o f i whin1" n"
I Allen University and taught a1
! Wavcfly . schoub Columbia. St[is
a sister of Rev. F. Hcndersor
of Little "Rock Arkansas.
?AVi L'.v, Burke and Immavttlatt
Conception High Schools will par
ticipatc with 52 Negro schools :r
the state in a pilot study of Tl:
L-unirot. schools outstanding
I TbnTY'S"!
Upholstering Shop
5 Furniture Upholstered S
And Repaired g
X Slip Covers S
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Glider Cushions Made 2
2205 Gervais St.
Phone 4-tMl
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Late Subway Man
Requests $1,000
Grave Monument
NEW YOKK*?v~(ANP) ?Tram
- inn W. 3plmvn, the 39-year-ok
=; V.iiK Mlbwriy chnngP-mnltr 1
who died recently leaving an es
Jtiitc (if $10Q,QQf) which WtLi to^bdivided
in quite an unusual ma.i
" ner, R was disclosed from the wil
last week, directed the excutor
<>f his estate to set aside $1,000 fo
si momwtient to be erected ove
his graVe. 1
5=1 Splov/n, who lived in" Nv\vatl
where he owned several pieces, o
valuable real estate, left the.bull
7 of ihcestaje to.bis sister, Mr>
Sysner<>ss the
' Besides $5,000 in i ash, he lvf
Mrs. Goree governmejit bond
- and several shares n thc Arfiefi
can Telegraph (Jo. Marco.'
Splown, a cousin, received ?qu
houses and at leas.t five of hi
closest friends* wremember,
with gifts of $1,000 each.
Boston May-(Jet ~
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" Council Member
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? BOSTON. Mas*. - (ANfM 1
]7 former suite representative Law;
rncc 11. Banks should receive th
t active support M itif
^hvoTTH'.i i'l W'.d" 0. ll'- Will Invoni
Boston's first Negro cty councilo
1. At the outset of the current po"
tg itioal campaign local white polr'
~mn Nrgro ~ w< >uld he rjtjrtrrh?h
" crowding the- field with Ncgr
candidates,
ic - However, Mr. Banks.-who set
yed as the first Negro state vet
s "resent at lVe in 40 nearer during th
.j. recent period of lt)4(i-48. Inst wee
n eliminated two Negroes after cor
testing' signatures' on their nom
r ination p.?pers. The Boston F^a!
g lot Law Con puts ion ruled Jamc
^ JJ?Mcll vai i ie . of f the ballot af4
j.; -t. \vas sh .tVn "that fp.ut\ ol- th
persons, whose signatures we'r
g supposedly listed on the paper
e "pr sen fed hv Mr* Mclvnihe'wer
. dead wvlien . the papers"\vercy iss
, ued. Als*o, in the case of Sebor
Hayes, dh.e. Commission disqual
._ ified him after a handwriting < x
pert proved conclusively .tha
many-signatures were obVlou^T
>s written..bv the same, person.
> The altitude of some politician
' toward the advent^into public r.l
._ fice of the Negro became evide-r
- in a clash between Mr. Banks an
"Election Commissioner Joseph /
Lanttonc,?Jr.?Mr. Langone He
r cu-rcd Mr, Bnnlry-nl being a "/VI
ger Hiss" of the Negro race. -
The following day, howevti
Mr. i.ongonc found vengeaficv
j Arthur H. Williams of the othe
* heavily Negro-populared Ward H
a also candiate for City Council, Wa
di9flua4ified because signatures i.i
j- his h?>tTuhdtion? papers wcr(. rrr
"genuine," in 33 "cases.
, 11T' Hi.--.- T I?* Li
: nins ?lay in rigm
To Dodge State
j! PHILADELPHIA - (ANP)
Frank Rice, 52, was granted a sta\
_] of .extradition to South Carolin;
by Judge Gug A. Bard last week
Rice, through -.his attorney
t claimed that his return to South
- ern state for nn offense com
i J mifed 10 years ago wouTcf expose
him to "cruel punn-vbmonHe
was'sentenced to life irn
t prisonment after conviction <-n ;
i murder charge. He later escaped
i The prisoner, testified that m
J hail only pleaded' guilty t-^. ke.-p
I from being ( xecuted.
I Hjs attorney said that records
d-pro-ved he had been?dried. eon.
. viicted "and sentenced to'life im.
prisonment in 15 minutes.
At the conclusion of the henr
irr? Judge Bard said-he had tr
I study the case further, since he
| did not feci too certain h< h:ul
the right to interfer with the
judicial processes of a state.
At the end of the dav he issued
i a show cause order directed ti
Dr. Frederick Baldi, superintend
ent' of county prison, as t.> \vh\
t Rico should nut h, / rmnul i, v>
r of habeas cropus. A hearing will
I be held Oct. 27.'
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WASHINGTQN , (Atlas) The 31
Federal Council -of Churches of .lo
. Christ in Anieriea has anritiunt
' '''I tilt' filing or~X~5riul ui.lho.fo
f United States.. Supreme,, Court, \T
. supportiiTg thy petition -of Heman?=-Moebm
- Hweafi, a' Negfo, for' a* '
.' review of the case in which he
I *>c?eks admission to the Univer,s
sity of Texas as a student.
i% The right-4o enjoy and oxer- ~t
ise the. inalienable, rights with .
Which evorv jo on ortmdfYWrrl ty7 **
h-s Cieatur. ui nut arid cannot-be ?
^ -confined to physical existajice. .
: Man is' not merely body. " He is '
- also "and chiefly-mrnd and -spirk., '.
Si fitvgaUnnMn the, rhatfnr of
- place' m^Iive, rrie^ns ^hy-ghetto; -F"
M segregation in matters of the
lUJAnqC 31 Q.tC..'spirit 7 mean# "'second -~
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J | I tems May* Be " .
y Published ~
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-- 'Vha 11 Mcprav, editor" oJt^ The
fdclithousd/and Infornjer, art <3 a
j?grayjuaU'/gf Talladega College j."
14#'iALa^b- iua-y-be w-.ed- in thi? 194.'J j "
, . uuijM,;,!! 1.1. ljiu c/uiita iNt'gro. >
C Fund. ririyf^Tt/DM'jlt tui'i n r"
: yr^ ->n V|. t 'Wi-fk. I t~
e Vh(.- editor's permission for us?
c.., iii' .some* of Ids stories" whily in .
F 'college,.stories dh people .Vnd int-i
cidcnts jii the" Tafcadfeg-A comuiunity,
writ too for course? in
> ^ nulish und-Jicvaasionaiy :_4er- the}'
college's st'.dent* publication, was I
-'sought ah,4 giy^n during the l
week. * - ."
0 * The oditiiiyifc tc| be-i.pelu&ccl as,' k
rypicaJ of"thy more. : successful""!,
i- yia dilates of Southern-Negro col--I
i- log* s;- those sharing -in the UN-'
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L. Jane Drake I
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a 5 this Ad presented
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light, properly shaded an<
make seeing easy. For re
mum of 150-watt bulb I
shades should be wide and
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GKEENV1LLE, tf. C. ?(ANP> b
Si*sjrear-old A4<iIa Truth Jones .
Id police .here Wednesday bight
at her father, John H. Jones* ^
^year-o?d hiborer/toak her to u ruly
s|>ot neara, fertilizer faery
arid abuied her. Police are^ __
of^ a: charge oF '
tmiaally assulting hie- daughter, D
THE SQUIRREI
TTfPE S pU IR R F L K n' ow s
" he'll have food AVheii >
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Take tip from the sq
^The time to provide fo
old agoor.your family'
- is now, while you are h
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;get life insurance. '*>
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illumination throuc
proper lighting re~
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Maw enough A diffusion bowl
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ut that she wenT^nw ai^^ld _ ?il
er foster grandmother. Mrs. - \;'$j
nnie Hountree, anyway. jB
. Dr. Jc A- Battle examined the
irl and^ found she had 4 been__^?^
atrifulI^ injuitHl and In n^M~Of
rer was visiting in Charlotte.
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